Headman
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| - | "[[Manilla]]" ([[Headman]] version) - [[Seelenluft]] | + | |
| + | '''Headman''' may refer to: | ||
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| + | * [[Village head]], an occupation | ||
| + | * ''[[Dibao]]'', a village-level Qing official | ||
| + | * ''Tusi'' ([[Chinese language|Chinese]]: {{linktext|土司}}, <small>[[pinyin|p]]</small> ''tǔsī''), tribal leaders recognized or appointed by the Chinese over nearby peoples | ||
| + | * [[Penghulu]], a Malay local chief | ||
| + | * [[Headman Shabalala]] (1945–1991), South African singer | ||
| + | * [[Headman (G.I. Joe)]], a fictional villain in the G.I. Joe universe | ||
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Headman may refer to:
- Village head, an occupation
- Dibao, a village-level Qing official
- Tusi (Chinese: Template:Linktext, p tǔsī), tribal leaders recognized or appointed by the Chinese over nearby peoples
- Penghulu, a Malay local chief
- Headman Shabalala (1945–1991), South African singer
- Headman (G.I. Joe), a fictional villain in the G.I. Joe universe
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